A WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SCALLOPED DISH
A WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SCALLOPED DISH

CIRCA 1772, PAINTED IN THE LONDON WORKSHOP OF JAMES GILES

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A WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SCALLOPED DISH
Circa 1772, painted in the London workshop of James Giles
Typically moulded with a stem of roses, two buds extending along the border at the left, painted with a single mature pink blossom, the leaves shaded from bright green to yellow, the veins picked out in black, gilt line rim
7in. (19.5cm.) diameter

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See Simon Spero, The Bowles Collection of 18th Century English and French Porcelain, San Francisco, 1995, no. 94 for another example painted with a large pink rose.

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